Anonymous wrote:This thread is so weird. I don't like her husband, but she's beautiful and she dresses nicely. She doesn't have to wear pantsuits if she doesn't want to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i’ll give them credit for actually taking time away from iowa to show up at the jacksonville vigil - but what in the gd heck is casey wearing here? is she attending a sophisticated 1950s themed dinner party immediately following?
and why is meatball always wearing those stupid boots? he’s not from texas. he’s from a rich town just by tampa.
trying again:
Not a fan of Casey's choices, but I think this is fine. She's a spouse attending an outdoor vigil in 90 degree weather.
i am the pp and it is a really weird thing to wear. do you see anyone else there wearing an outfit that would be appropriate at a sinatra-themed dinner theater? no, everyone else is wearing (1) clothes for daytime, and (2) sleeves. i don't care if she wants to show off her arms and shoulders - but spaghetti straps are a little... festive... for this occasion.
To be fair, a woman seated in what looks like the third row, right behind the man in the royal blue polo shirt, and holding up her phone is wearing a sleeveless shirt so also has bare arms.
If it were a sleeveless sheath, it wouldn’t be so weird to me.
It’s fine, I mean it’s not wildly inappropriate. It’s just off as a fashion choice to me. The earrings aren’t helping. It just looks like she’s going to dinner.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i’ll give them credit for actually taking time away from iowa to show up at the jacksonville vigil - but what in the gd heck is casey wearing here? is she attending a sophisticated 1950s themed dinner party immediately following?
and why is meatball always wearing those stupid boots? he’s not from texas. he’s from a rich town just by tampa.
trying again:
Not a fan of Casey's choices, but I think this is fine. She's a spouse attending an outdoor vigil in 90 degree weather.
i am the pp and it is a really weird thing to wear. do you see anyone else there wearing an outfit that would be appropriate at a sinatra-themed dinner theater? no, everyone else is wearing (1) clothes for daytime, and (2) sleeves. i don't care if she wants to show off her arms and shoulders - but spaghetti straps are a little... festive... for this occasion.
Um... those aren't spaghetti straps. No one cares but you. She looks appropriate - both for the occasion and the weather.
+1 Clearly these complaining posters either can't suppress their hatred of her or are not acquainted with Florida's heat and humidity.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think it's the clothes for me as much as the constant pageant hair and make up. Like she wants to be ready at a moment's notice to get up on stage and sing "Save the Best for Last"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i’ll give them credit for actually taking time away from iowa to show up at the jacksonville vigil - but what in the gd heck is casey wearing here? is she attending a sophisticated 1950s themed dinner party immediately following?
and why is meatball always wearing those stupid boots? he’s not from texas. he’s from a rich town just by tampa.
trying again:
Not a fan of Casey's choices, but I think this is fine. She's a spouse attending an outdoor vigil in 90 degree weather.
i am the pp and it is a really weird thing to wear. do you see anyone else there wearing an outfit that would be appropriate at a sinatra-themed dinner theater? no, everyone else is wearing (1) clothes for daytime, and (2) sleeves. i don't care if she wants to show off her arms and shoulders - but spaghetti straps are a little... festive... for this occasion.
To be fair, a woman seated in what looks like the third row, right behind the man in the royal blue polo shirt, and holding up her phone is wearing a sleeveless shirt so also has bare arms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i’ll give them credit for actually taking time away from iowa to show up at the jacksonville vigil - but what in the gd heck is casey wearing here? is she attending a sophisticated 1950s themed dinner party immediately following?
and why is meatball always wearing those stupid boots? he’s not from texas. he’s from a rich town just by tampa.
trying again:
Not a fan of Casey's choices, but I think this is fine. She's a spouse attending an outdoor vigil in 90 degree weather.
i am the pp and it is a really weird thing to wear. do you see anyone else there wearing an outfit that would be appropriate at a sinatra-themed dinner theater? no, everyone else is wearing (1) clothes for daytime, and (2) sleeves. i don't care if she wants to show off her arms and shoulders - but spaghetti straps are a little... festive... for this occasion.
Um... those aren't spaghetti straps. No one cares but you. She looks appropriate - both for the occasion and the weather.
+1 Clearly these complaining posters either can't suppress their hatred of her or are not acquainted with Florida's heat and humidity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i’ll give them credit for actually taking time away from iowa to show up at the jacksonville vigil - but what in the gd heck is casey wearing here? is she attending a sophisticated 1950s themed dinner party immediately following?
and why is meatball always wearing those stupid boots? he’s not from texas. he’s from a rich town just by tampa.
trying again:
Not a fan of Casey's choices, but I think this is fine. She's a spouse attending an outdoor vigil in 90 degree weather.
i am the pp and it is a really weird thing to wear. do you see anyone else there wearing an outfit that would be appropriate at a sinatra-themed dinner theater? no, everyone else is wearing (1) clothes for daytime, and (2) sleeves. i don't care if she wants to show off her arms and shoulders - but spaghetti straps are a little... festive... for this occasion.
To be fair, a woman seated in what looks like the third row, right behind the man in the royal blue polo shirt, and holding up her phone is wearing a sleeveless shirt so also has bare arms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i’ll give them credit for actually taking time away from iowa to show up at the jacksonville vigil - but what in the gd heck is casey wearing here? is she attending a sophisticated 1950s themed dinner party immediately following?
and why is meatball always wearing those stupid boots? he’s not from texas. he’s from a rich town just by tampa.
trying again:
Not a fan of Casey's choices, but I think this is fine. She's a spouse attending an outdoor vigil in 90 degree weather.
i am the pp and it is a really weird thing to wear. do you see anyone else there wearing an outfit that would be appropriate at a sinatra-themed dinner theater? no, everyone else is wearing (1) clothes for daytime, and (2) sleeves. i don't care if she wants to show off her arms and shoulders - but spaghetti straps are a little... festive... for this occasion.
Um... those aren't spaghetti straps. No one cares but you. She looks appropriate - both for the occasion and the weather.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i’ll give them credit for actually taking time away from iowa to show up at the jacksonville vigil - but what in the gd heck is casey wearing here? is she attending a sophisticated 1950s themed dinner party immediately following?
and why is meatball always wearing those stupid boots? he’s not from texas. he’s from a rich town just by tampa.
trying again:
Not a fan of Casey's choices, but I think this is fine. She's a spouse attending an outdoor vigil in 90 degree weather.
i am the pp and it is a really weird thing to wear. do you see anyone else there wearing an outfit that would be appropriate at a sinatra-themed dinner theater? no, everyone else is wearing (1) clothes for daytime, and (2) sleeves. i don't care if she wants to show off her arms and shoulders - but spaghetti straps are a little... festive... for this occasion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think her clothes are typically bonkers was this was totally fine. Maybe not perfect but I would not blame anyone for not having the perfect outfit to attend an outdoor memorial for people killed in a racist mass shooting. Hopefully we are not yet at the point where that is so predictable that every professional woman should have something sitting in her closet for it. I also appreciate that they came off the campaign trail for it and maybe there were more important things to do than an afternoon with a personal shopper/stylist.
I otherwise detest this couple but I am throwing no shade for this sad sundress, which is about right for this sad occasion.
I think any one of us - including me, who has worked from home for 15 years - could poke in our closets and find something other than this weird dress to wear to a memorial for people who died in a mass shooting. Especially, ESPECIALLY, given who they are and what this occasion was. This was the time to look perfectly appropriate. I guess we should just be glad she wasn't wearing a gold strapless dress with long white gloves and that FLORIDA: WHERE WOKE GOES TO DIE leather jacket.
Anonymous wrote:I think her clothes are typically bonkers was this was totally fine. Maybe not perfect but I would not blame anyone for not having the perfect outfit to attend an outdoor memorial for people killed in a racist mass shooting. Hopefully we are not yet at the point where that is so predictable that every professional woman should have something sitting in her closet for it. I also appreciate that they came off the campaign trail for it and maybe there were more important things to do than an afternoon with a personal shopper/stylist.
I otherwise detest this couple but I am throwing no shade for this sad sundress, which is about right for this sad occasion.